Summary

Donald Trump’s plan to use recess appointments for key roles could spark a Supreme Court challenge, as Senate Republicans may resist confirming controversial nominees.

Recess appointments, which bypass Senate approval, were restricted in a 2014 Supreme Court ruling, but Trump might test limits by forcing a Senate recess using a rarely invoked constitutional provision.

The conservative-majority Supreme Court could revisit its stance, though precedent favors limiting such appointments.

Legal challenges could delay any impact, as standing requires an affected party to sue, potentially prolonging disputes for years.

  • PoopSpiderman@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    Does anyone actually see much opposition to trump’s will from the spineless republicans? They fell in line completely. The outliers are insignificant. The party will fall in line with whatever that orange asshole wants.

    • BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world
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      I expect very mild resistance from Congress and SCOTUS. While all of them do have their lips glued to Trumps ass a spineless weasel is always a spineless weasel, if they thought distancing themselves from Trump was the most advantageous move they’d do it. They’ll want to build in a tiny bit of plausibility if they want to start saying they did their jobs and didn’t just defer to Daddy Trump.

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      21 days ago

      McTurtle has publicly stated that he opposes and will fight against recess appointments. His brain is cooked and he’s on his way out so he doesn’t have to worry about getting primaried. I hope he’s true to his word.

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    Ha! This is pure propaganda bullshit, they will not stop him, nor do they care. The court already gave trump a license to do whatever he wants. They knew exactly what was coming and they paved the path, then rolled out a red carpet for him.

    This is pure shit, so that they can pretend like there was opposition when he does whatever he wants.

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    21 days ago

    Precedent? They don’t give a shit about precedent, in 2014 Obama was president. They have no problem flip-flopping depending on whose actions are in question.

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    I think this will be an area to follow. I’ve been curious about the conflicts that will arise in Trump’s administration. I have a feeling that the Gaetz nomination then withdrawal is a sign of things to come.

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    21 days ago

    Expect a 5-4 majority where John “Susan Collins” Roberts votes against it so he can pretend he cared.

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    The only policies that SCOTUS will fight him on are when he damages capital interests of their collective sugar daddys’, and that is the only scenario they will stand up to him.

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    21 days ago

    but Trump might test limits by forcing a Senate recess using a rarely invoked constitutional provision

    I highly doubt Trump can use Section III here. This whole story is predicated on a process that’s a massive maybe.

    If Section III was a possibility then it’s likely that the Senate would just suspend confirmation hearings and just floor vote instead. No need for Section III to be invoked.

    It just makes no sense to even pitch this idea.